OPERATION HADIN KAI FOILS MASS ABDUCTION ATTEMPT AT FGGC MONGUNO. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE

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 PRESS RELEASE OPERATION HADIN KAI FOILS MASS ABDUCTION ATTEMPT AT FGGC MONGUNO Troops of Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK), in collaboration with personnel of the Nigeria Police Mobile Force (MOPOL), successfully foiled an attempted mass abduction by ISWAP terrorists at the Federal Government Girls College (FGGC), Monguno, at about 0130 hours (1:30 a.m.) on 19 July 2026. The FGGC facility is currently being utilized by the Borno State Government as temporary hostel accommodation for students of the Federal Polytechnic, Monguno. The terrorists reportedly gained access to the facility with the assistance of suspected collaborators in an attempt to abduct students. Alert security personnel immediately engaged the terrorists with coordinated and overwhelming firepower, effectively stalling their advance with Sector 3 Quick Reaction Force (QRF) immediately reinforcing the school. Confronted by the superior combat capability and determined resistance of the security forces, the terrorists were...

I WANT MY PEOPLE FROM SOUTHEAST TO GO HOME FIRST AND DO BURIAL FOR HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE K!LLED BY NNAMDI KANU- JOE IGBOKWE. (PHOTO).


 I Want My People From Southeast To Go Home First And Do Burial For Hundreds Of People K!lled by Nnamdi Kanu- Joe Igbokwe


A Controversial and prominent social media voice, Joe Igbokwe has issued an emotional appeal to members of the Igbo community in Nigeria's Southeast region, urging them to prioritize proper burial ceremonies for victims of alleged violence in the area.


In a Facebook post that has garnered significant attention, Igbokwe called on Southeast residents to return home to honor hundreds of people he claims were killed over the past decade. 


The post specifically referenced several groups including IPOB (Indigenous People of Biafra), ESN (Eastern Security Network), UGM, and BDF, linking them to Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of IPOB.


"I want all my people from SE to go home first to do proper burial ceremonies for hundreds of our people killed by Nnamdi Kanu and his men and women in IPOB, ESN, UGM, BDF in 10 years. Let us stop dancing on their graves. It is pure evil,"


Igbokwe wrote, emphasizing the cultural and spiritual importance of proper burial rites in Igbo tradition.


The call for burial ceremonies highlights the deep cultural significance of funeral rites in Igbo society, where proper burial is considered essential for the deceased's spiritual journey and the community's peace. Traditional Igbo beliefs hold that unburied or improperly buried individuals cannot rest peacefully.

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